The description of the local turbulent energy transfer and the high-resolution ion distributions measured by the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission together provide a formidable tool to explore the cross-scale connection between the fluid-scale energy cascade and plasma processes at subion scales. When the small-scale energy transfer is dominated by Alfv´enic, correlated velocity, and magnetic field fluctuations, beams of accelerated particles are more likely observed. Both space observations and numerical simulations suggest the nonlinear wave-particle interaction as one possible mechanism for the energy dissipation in space plasmas.

Turbulence-driven ion beams in space plasmas / SORRISO-VALVO, Luca; Pezzi, Oreste; Catapano, Filomena; Valentini, Francesco; Perri, Silvia; Perrone, Denise; Fraternale, Federico. - ELETTRONICO. - (2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno VLASOVIA 2019 - Sixth International Workshop on the Theory and Applications of the Vlasov Equation tenutosi a Strasbourg nel 22-25 Luglio 2019).

Turbulence-driven ion beams in space plasmas

Luca Sorriso-Valvo;Federico Fraternale
2019

Abstract

The description of the local turbulent energy transfer and the high-resolution ion distributions measured by the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission together provide a formidable tool to explore the cross-scale connection between the fluid-scale energy cascade and plasma processes at subion scales. When the small-scale energy transfer is dominated by Alfv´enic, correlated velocity, and magnetic field fluctuations, beams of accelerated particles are more likely observed. Both space observations and numerical simulations suggest the nonlinear wave-particle interaction as one possible mechanism for the energy dissipation in space plasmas.
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